Have a relatively not too big butterfly knife yet built to send a message, it is a bit scary

These are intimidating
Butterfly Knives 8.1in. long when fully
deployed, they fit and are comfortable to hold for most of palms, large
and small.

Weight around 5oz and of 5in.
size when folded, a bit heavy for regular pocket, they do however come with a slim belt clip.

The blade has a classic Japanese
Tanto shape, probably made of 440c
steel.

The edge is non-serrated, smooth and
hollow grounded.

The handle is made out of steel. It
is of the skeletal type with hardwood scales.

We could not determine where do they
come from.

Bottom line: User friendly but not so friendly in
its aspect and that is by designt to send a message..

Tip 1

Hold the
latched handle part when wrist flipping.
The latch is the most vulnerable part of any Butterfly Knife, it breaks
when the knife is flipped non-stop compulsively.
Personal note; the
latches of all Butterfly Knives are nothing but
a nuisance in my view, it makes flipping uncomfortable, and it
is not like the knife will open and bite you in the ass or something.
I got rid of mine.
Henrik

Tip 2

Buy
and practice with a training Butterfly Knife before going trying to
pull a Ninja flipping. Good Butterfly Knives do not come cheap.
They might brake and even hurt you if you flip that thing all
over the places without any training.

Tip 3

It is
worth to go on YouTube and make a search for
"flip a butterfly knife" you'll get a bunch of tutorials as to how to
do that.